What is a good Halloweeny drink....?!


Question: I can make to pass around to an adult party I'm going to on Saturday?


Answers: I can make to pass around to an adult party I'm going to on Saturday?

Get a few bottles of Sauvignon Blanc (white wine), and buy some food dyes (red and green). Place a few drops of dye into the white wines until some bottles turn bloody red and some turn green. You can serve nicely chilled bloody red (white) wine and green gooy (white) wine.

Did that for St. Patrick's Day. All my friends had a great time drinking my green wine!

Sam Adams Octoberfest beer, it's delicious and only available in October.

alchohal

Bloody Mary? it has a Halloween-ish name

there are a lot of really good pumpkin ales. i think sam adams makes one. if you have it in your area, ipswich ale makes a great one!

green punch with vodka poured over red food coloring icecubes.

Butterbeer from Harry Potter. Butterscotch schapps with cream soda.

Dry ice in any drink will make it spooky!!

Here's a list of 10 cocktails to choose from.

http://www.fineliving.com/fine/entertain...

Anything with a gummy worm in it. Or use those ice cubes with fake bugs in them.

If you strain cold water into a glass with sugar and then add absinthe afterwards it will make a cloudy spooky green look in the glass. They just started releasing a legal absinthe in America a couple months ago. I put a link below for a brand out now.

MOJO

Drink Ingredients:
1 qt light rum
1 qt dark rum
1 pint cherry brandy
6 cans light beer
5 cans 7-Up? soda
4 qt pineapple juice
2 bags ice

Intructions:
Mix all ingredients in a large container. Keep stirred.

Serve:
Punch Bowl

Orange Jello Shots

a shot of capt morgans spice rum mixed with pipe-ing hot apple cider





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